Your RV Insurance Claims Experts

Processing RV insurance claims can be a confusing and difficult process. At Premier Coach Works, we’ve been helping our RV repair and restoration customers efficiently manage their claims for more than 25 years. As the experts in RV insurance claims, we work directly with your insurance company to ensure your claim gets expedited in a timely manner. We take the hassle out of the claims process so you and your RV can get back on the road as quickly as possible.

Faster Service with our Approved RV Insurance Partners

Premier Coach Works partners with more than a dozen leading RV insurance companies in the U.S. to provide fast, accurate insurance processing of your RV repairs. These motorhome insurance partners include Good Sam RV Insurance, Geico, The Hartford, Foremost – Farmers, Nationwide Blue Ribbon RV Insurance, State Farm, National General, USAA, Safeco, Liberty Mutual and many more.

When you use one of our approved RV insurance companies and go through their preferred network, you receive:

Accurate RV insurance quotes

Faster turnaround on all repairs

Fewer processing delays

A lifetime warranty on all repairs

If your RV insurance company is not on our list, we will still work with them to help expedite your claim, but it may take longer to process.

We Handle the Claims Process for You!

To ensure a smooth, efficient claims process, we offer a beginning-to-end claims service that leaves no stone unturned. Once you file the initial claim and provide us with a claim number, we take and over and manage the process for you. This includes:

Claims Processing FAQ’s

To take the worry out of RV insurance claim processing, we answer all your questions in advance, including:

Q: Is there a deductible?

A: Most RV insurance claims (including glass claims) come with deductibles, although some types of comprehensive claims can have zero deductibles.

Q: Does it vary by insurance?

A: Deductibles vary according to how much out-of-pocket expenses you want to pay. You chose the deductible amount when you purchased your insurance.

Q: Who pays for the upfront cost – the insurance or the customer?

A: If you have a deductible, your insurance provider will pay for the repairs minus your deductible. For example, if your insurance policy indicates a $500 deductible, you are responsible for the first $500 of repair costs, and your insurance company pays the balance. Your deductible comes due when the repairs are completed.

Don’t Pay More than You Should

A mishandled claim could mean you end up paying more than your fair share. At Premier Coach Works, we make sure your claim is processed properly so your insurance company covers the full amount of all repairs covered in your policy and you pay only what your deductible requires.

You get fast, professional RV repair work, great customer service, and confidence that your insurance claim will be handled by experts. Why go anywhere else for your RV repairs?